True. The current management does seem to be penny wise and dollar foolish, but a good central shop is something that can show it's worth on a spreadsheet so it might get a pass.Yes. But we're talking current management here. I'm sure the suits have made the "keeping machinists on staff is more expensive than hiring someone to cut and weld"...
If it was being done in-house, I'd expect this thing to be fixed already...we're talking a headliner attraction in the No.1 theme park in the world.
Without knowing exactly what is wrong it is hard to say how long it should take to fix. Since it has been a few days, my first reaction would be that this is more than a simple, single part failure. Either that or they had a rufurb somewhere close on the calendar and used this problem as a reason to move the dates.